COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Light in body and color with peaches and apricots makes this the summer thirst quencher you have been looking for! We think someone needs to create a fruit that blends these two perfect flavors!

Sample during the 10th Annual Day Before Labor Day Party on 09/06/2015. Clear golden color with a medium thin white head that evaporates quickly to an outer ring. Short strings of lacing. Aroma of apricots and malt. Light-bodied with flavors of semisweet apricot and grainy malt. The finish is fruity with an apricot and mild spice aftertaste. Decent overall.

Can. Pours hazy gold with a giant white head. Smells of fruit - I suppose. Smells a bit funny. Taste is a mixture of bitter apricot and funk. I love peaches. I love apricot but this beer is not something I love. Or even like much.
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Movin’ to the country gonna drink a lot of peach beer, I’m movin’ to the country I’m gonna drink me a lot of peach beer.
I’m movin’ to the country I’m gonna drink a lot of peach beer.
Movin’ to the country I’m gonna drink a lot of peach beer.
Peach beer comes from a can it was put there by a man.
In a factory downtown.
If I had my little way I’d drink peach beer everyday.
Sun soakin bulges in the shade.

Actually, this beer is kind of apricot forward. ;) And some peaches. And a very light blonde ale backdrop.

The song is a modified version of a song called Peaches by a band called Presidents of the United States of America.

UPDATED: JUN 18, 2015 Similar to the Pyramid Apricot Ale which I like a lot in summer, but can’t get anymore since I moved east. Aromas of apricot and peach, light head,med lacing. Clear light gold. Taste of wheat and apricot/peach. Very refreshing. Note, I really like apricots.

Now available in cans. Canned version is slightly hazy with a little less fruit aroma and taste than tap version. Great after a hot summer lawn mowing!

Growler provided by ygtbsm94. Thanks! Poured a clear orange/yellow color with a small almost wispy white head. aroma was was solid peaches, some sweet malts. Sweet grain malt notes with some peaches. Refreshing.

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